How Do We Hunt?
How Do We Hunt?
Hunting at Buck Valley Ranch is available year round.
Hunting at Buck Valley Ranch is done in a variety of ways with your choice of weapon. We hunt from box blinds, elevated blinds, ground blinds, tree stands, safari style and by stalking. Weapons include rifles, muzzle loaders and Bow & Arrow. 
Hunting Whitetail with a firearm is primarily done from box blinds. We have ten blinds in a variety of areas the provide great access to the animals wherever they are staying at the time of your hunt. There is a corn spin feeder near each blind to attract the deer and provide you with an 80 to 100 yard shot.
For Bow and Arrow the elevated blinds, ground blinds and tree stands are usually used. These are located near frequent feeding locations and along major runs. The tree stands and ground blinds can, of course be easily relocated. Shortly after you take up your position we usually spread corn on the ground as a further attractant. Shots of 20 to 40 yards are most common. Most Bow hunters report an overwhelming thrill at seeing so many animals from very close as an added attraction of the hunt.
Hunting for exotic deer is normally done just like Whitetail. Hunting for Dahl Sheep, Scimitar-horned Oryx, Blackbuck or Bison normally requires a search for the animals by vehicle followed by stalking to set up a successful shot.
Rifles of 30 caliber or larger are recommended. We also recommend you bring a good pair of binoculars, your digital camera and layered clothing (in fall and winter).